Garlic
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8oz of Holy Water
+
1 whole Egg
= Frog 🐸 Juice

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Garlic
+
8oz of Holy Water
+
1 whole Egg
= Frog 🐸 Juice
great deal for your big weekend bubble, bubble, toil and trouble plans
Anyone up for a game of
Or maybe some good ol
OR THE LEGEND ITSELF
MOTHERFUCKING FROG JUICE!
Happy Frog Friday!
Can I use frog juice to protect outside wood from the elements?
Sorry, I’ve been out of town and this got lost. You *can* but the question becomes if you *should*. If it’s for cosplay and you’re making a pair of wooden shoes/a wooden sword/a wooden umbrella (idk man) and you’re going to prepare for rain, then yes, go ahead. if you are hoping to make a planter for your patio that will be subjected to rain, or have made a new cedar post fence for the blazing sunlight, you’d do much better to invest in an outdoor stain (I personally really like marine varnish, because I find it works the best). Frog juice left outside on wood (instead of vinyls like it’s supposed to protect) will eventually cause discolouration, uneven weathering, and generally won’t look nice after a season or two. You’ll need to reapply it on wood after only a year or two on top of the other problems, whereas something like marine varnish only needs to be touched up every three to five years or more.
Inktober prompt for October 7th was “Trip.”
Of course I had to make it that kind of trip, and not the kind involving long-distance travel and vehicles and whatnot. Or the kind involving your feet getting caught on something causing you to fall over. Which probably happens frequently after this kind of trip. 😅
This is Bob, a recurring character of mine that I’ve been drawing since midway through high school but who’s never quite made it into anything that I actually finished. He’s a homeless guy who has mysterious (and totally unexplained) cardboard-box related powers that he doesn’t seem to be fully aware he has. He thinks it’s perfectly normal to be able to fold a 5 foot wide cardboard box into a 4 inch square and tuck it into one of his pockets for transportation, for example, and when people are amazed by this he assumes they’re just impressed at his skill at folding it quickly rather than the fact that it’s... y’know... something that shouldn’t physically be possible.
“Frog Juice” made an appearance in an RPG Maker 2003 game I made a long time ago, titled Uggy Barfoo. You could only buy it from a guy sitting at a table in a sketchy shop, and when you used it, it would make you go on a wacky drug trip (which sent you to another map where everything was all messed-up and nonsensical.)
Twice I read that post. Twice I read it as Frog juice.
Change of plans boys